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Looks like Mutants in the Northeast of the continent are having a good time.
What is everyone else doing? Di is moseying up the Mississippi... I'm getting ready to head to Branson tomorrow sans Miss Honey or Bess...but with my honey to celebrate our 37th anniversary. Gonna see a show. Still no generator, so no MOHO travel unless it is within a half-1 hour time frame. Gets too hot in there otherwise. Maybe we will camp again Labor day weekend, close to home.

Happy Anniversary. Jim John and I worked all day yesterday repairing John's generator in his motorhome. Just ordered a new circuit board for it for him outta Indiana.
Hate it when you accidentally let the smoke out of an electronic thingy.

That's cool and thank you. When I lived on Lawrence Avenue in the Canadian Niagara Falls we would go to the park above the horseshoe falls and play on the trains that ran there. Chippewa Park I believe it was called, but that was over 50 years ago so the name may be wrong. There is one privately running in Fredonia New York. Beautiful system the gentleman has there.

Sitting in a KOA near Hagerstown, MD. Drove a mere 554 miles today on I70, I79, I 68, and I70 again. When you have a destination you focus on, the journey can get a bit muddled. Our calculator says we got 10.55 mpg while climbing long slopes over the mini mountains of the East.

Tomorrow we probably won't leave camp until close to 1:00 pm since we are going to Antietam battlefield in the early morning. You can bet I'm geeked for that experience. Bloodiest single day in the Civil War with hand-to-hand combat in full grown corn fields. Unbelievable bravery and unimaginable suffering and sacrifice.

We have a hotspot that we increase and decrease monthly data availability as needed. Works 183 times better that the feeble wifi here at the campground. Can zero service be cheap enough?

Sitting in a KOA near Hagerstown, MD. Drove a mere 554 miles today on I70, I79, I 68, and I70 again. When you have a destination you focus on, the journey can get a bit muddled. Our calculator says we got 10.55 mpg while climbing long slopes over the mini mountains of the East.

Tomorrow we probably won't leave camp until close to 1:00 pm since we are going to Antietam battlefield in the early morning. You can bet I'm geeked for that experience. Bloodiest single day in the Civil War with hand-to-hand combat in full grown corn fields. Unbelievable bravery and unimaginable suffering and sacrifice.

We have a hotspot that we increase and decrease monthly data availability as needed. Works 183 times better that the feeble wifi here at the campground. Can zero service be cheap enough?

Safe travels to you all.

So cool Steve. That's totally on my bucket list. And you're right about the bravery and incredible sacrifice all those who fought in that war gave. Sure wished more folks recognized that in todays climate.

And then there's this from the Poobah (Not to be confused with a Poonah.)

High and Low Tide is only 25 feet. Only.

When I was younger, I lived in Lordship, a part of Stratford CT. It was within walking distance to the shoreline and I'd go there practically every day to run the dog for exercise. Scenes like that are embedded deeply in my memories. I still go back to that beach every once in a while.

More Mutants-in-the-NE funny business: a visit to the Herschel Carousel museum near Niagara Falls. And for Possum, a steam train.

Ok, time for a weird tidbit about this post. When I first read it my mind heard Hershey Carousel Museum. Then I scrolled thru the pictures and saw the brownish horse in progress and of course I figured it was being carved from a huge block of milk chocolate.